Topic 4: Chinese Civil War/Korean War By: Alex Albanese, Grace Cheviot, Justin Sisti
Introduction of Topics Chinese Civil War Korean War North Korea and South Korea
North Korea & South Korea
North Korea Communist Country NO HUMAN RIGHTS Government controls everything Communist Planned Economy Government controls all economic activity Bad Relationship with United States
United States & North Korea United States goals: North Korea disarms nuclear missiles attacks in other countries More human rights North Korea goals: Not to feel threatened by South Korea Resources
Kim Jong Il 1994-2011 Chief of State Military First Absolute Control
Current North Korean Ruler Kim Jong Un
South Korea Democratic Country Presidential Elections Market Oriented Economy Trade partners with United States ex: Samsung Good Relationship with United States US troops in South Korea for protection
6 Party Talks Goal: Create a South-North Korea agreement ending hostilities in Korean Peninsula
6 Party Talks Democratic People’s Republic of Korea- North Korea Republic of Korea- South Korea People’s Republic of China United States of America Russian Federation State of Japan
Chinese Civil War Causes General Yuan Shikai Manchu Army Dr. Sun Yat-sen Chinese Republican Revolution Mao Zedong Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Civil War Effects Mao Zedong Communism Progression The Great Leap Soviet Union
Korean War Causes South Korea North Korea Syngman Rhee Under US control North Korea Kim Il Sung Alliances with Soviet Union and China Both are communist
Korean War Effects NSC-68 Massive world wide rearmament NATO Communistic nations gain power Soviet Union forms bond with China
Review Slide Chinese Civil War: Korean War North Korea/South Korea President Yuan Shikai- Communist Ruler Mao Zedong- Ruler of China after Chinese Revolution Korean War Soviet Union occupied Korean Pennisula Korea divided into North Korea and South Korea North Korea/South Korea North Korea= Communist and harsh dictatorship, threatened by South Korea South Korea= Democracy, trading partners with US, fear South Korea 6 Party Talks strive to make peace with North and South Korea
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